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§ \ _«,-—fl- ! ' } ‘:1“ ', : H,p SALE—Used electric range ‘t R. E. Robertsall. * . three-burner Hot Point, $45; ) FOR RENT [hree-room apart- one f rner Hot Point, $75.00; | | 16 Frank Harri one ¢ rer General Electric, | $100.00. 1 A-1 condition. See| o Four rooms, bat them now. Soid on easy terms.|. ciric € Wi Alaska Electric Light and Pow Frigidaire, new oak (o g or Wes! g L Like new.| o ! s Mrs. Paul over Gastineau| g Co F Grocery. Reasonable. io FOR RENI OR SALE—Fine old cello, won-|® [ ver erful tone, price reasonable.|® = F 1 Meyers. Ph 44 or call!® Yur Kb I oom apt. and e |» b : S rerminal. 3 Ph FOR SALE Four-room house, | ® modern and completely furnish-|® L s cozy apartment L4 twin beds, also two, completly fu . Channel view. Telep income property ‘. FOR RENT — Heated furnished responsible parties. Call Gas- | & room for gentlemen. Phone 6002, ineau Avenue or telephone S Housel House on 4th. for appointment S FOR RENT—A 5-room well butlt SALE OR TRADE—Majestic | ® u et Radio for fishing rod and|® home in the best . Lot 54 0P dential full basemer 1 or what? Telephone 10, Gas- | oil burner place, modern in au. Room 328 Ie every respect. Telephone G. E. pop SaTE Twin beds. Very rea- W e 40 onable. Write re V 1600 FOR RENT--Singte or double furn- gpOR SALE—Used 6-tube, 3-wave ished housekeeping rooms. 209 pand radio. Al. $2250. P. O. Box| o Second Street, Upstairs. 2346, or Winn Cabins, No. 7 . COZY, warm, turn. apts. kight, Wat- pop SATE Studebaker sedan, rea- | o er, dishes, cooking utensils and = ,,aple. Good rubber and first |, bath. Reasonable at Seaview. class condition. Inquire Jackson |, A Rice at Juneau Drug 3 WANTED , s b FOR SALE — Used 40 h.p. boiler.| o GOOD reliable janitor wants work * Good for heating plant. Inquire by day or week. Write P. O. Box Snow White Laund 2403 Yl = IS e FOR SALE — Lunch counter and | WANTED Woman to care for range hood. Call 173. 4 children. Telephone 2502 between | six and seven -o'clock FOR SALE — 44% acres patented | : mink and chicken ranch. Stucco ROOMERS—A. J. men preferred. house. 120 mink pens. Chicken| Mae Jernberg. Third and Main,| houses. Glacier Highway. $2500.00. | opp. Zynda Hotel Colt Island, patented, 115 acres,, T $2,000.00. Al Forsythe, City. | EXPERIENCEDL young Wwc AR wants general housework c FOR SALE—Unusualty nice High- hour. Phone 3801. way residence on two acre tract —— four and a half miles from town TURN your 0ld gom M0 Vawe ive room house fully furnished. | R hv Nusgey Bhop Oil heat. Moderate terms. Allen | '\‘ll‘s( ELLANEOUS THE TERMINAL ORCHE offering a three months in music on the following instru- ments: clarinet, saxophone, oboe, bassoon by Bud Storm; string bass, cello, guitar, drums, trumpet | and all other brass instruments Also easy practical harmony by darry Meyers; piano, popular, | simple course by Deile Alexander. | We guarantee you can play in three months. Telephone Delle Alexander, Tmperial Hotel, phone | number —_— e | LOL. Beauty Shop, Nuger waves | 50c, guaranteed permanents $3.75 complete. Call 315 Decker Way or telephone 201 for appoint- ments. ! WINN ON YUKON | William Winn, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Grover C. Winn, is a p&-! senger aboard the steamer Yukon enroute to Juneau. Young Winn has been attending Washington State College at Pullman IN DOUGLAS NO FOOL Patrons A Sure Hit With Channel Dance Shattuck ‘ &MND% v LOST—Truck wheel and tire. Re-| The Irving Airways Lockheed ward. Special Delivery | Vega seaplane piloted by Gene e o | Meyring left Juneau at 5 o'clock Henry Otho, long-time motion | yhis morning on an emergency flight picture cl actor, has parti-{ o Ketchikan with Charles Hens- ipated coach hold-ups. | jng a member of the party of steel They were all synthetic, of course,! workers who arrived here a few| and Otho always has been on the| gays ago from the States to m»l ong side of the law mantle the mill building at Thane ind Russell of the films has| . Mr. Hensing received word yes- same make-up case she used| l€Fday Of his wife's death in the) States, and flew to Ketchikan in the when she made her debut in a tent | show in 1930. The mirror is brok- , but she uses it just the same— (ul luck TO LEAVE HAMMERS Jimmy and Arthur Hammer,! brothers of Mrs. Willlam Roden- | berg, who have been visiting their sister and her husband here this rived week, will return to their home in: afternoon after P Princess port THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1936 91 Marine News Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Mount McKinley in port 4:30 1is afternoon. Yukon due Tuesday. Zapora due Thursday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS scheduled ail from Vancouver June Prir Charlotte to 13at9p. m Northland scheduled from Seattle June p. m Northwestern scheduled to from Seattle June to 15 at Baranof scheduled to sail f Seattle June 17 at 9 a.m. Evelyn Berg scheduled to from Seattle June 19 p.m ncess Louise scheduled at 9 pm SOUTHBOUND scheduled Sunday to 1 sailing south via Sitka. North Sea scheduled sou o'clock bound at o'clock afternoon. 5 Aleutian scheduled southbound June 18 LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day ocight at 6 pm., Sitke and wayports. Dart leaves every Friday 7 a. m. for Petersburg. K and wayports. led to sail westward at 16 at 9 at 9 1 from Vancouver June 20 SAILINGS arrive morning, Sunday an (l sail 8. sail . . . . . . . » . ° . . . . rom sail to at uth- for at ake R I ) e f —— _—— TIDES TOMORROW i Low tide 2:18 a. m., 16 feel High tide 8:26 a. m.. 12.6 feet Low tide 2:20 p. m,, 35 feet High tide 8:41 p. m., 16.1 feet TIL MONDAY Low tide 3:26 a. m 0.3 feet High tide 9:44 a. m., 130 feet Low tide 3:26 p. m., 3.7 feet High tide 9:40 p. m., 169 feet - ING PLANE ON. EMERGENCY FLI Louise, R | TALLAPOOSA BACK GHT Irving plane to board the steamer southbound, at that | FROM PATROL TRIP Coast Guard Cutter Tallapoosa ar- in port at 3:30 o'clocl k' this being absent from Petersburg on. the steamer North the headquarters base here for sev- Sea IN DOUGLAS eral days on patrol dnty No Cover Charge! DANCING ALL NIGHT TONIGHT ALL ROADS LEAD TO DREAMLAND DRIVE OVER! The Road Was Never BETTER! H++H+H4—H—»+—H+H4+++H++1—H—H+H’Fm“ Bert Elstad, W. E. Burke, DREAMLAND | : ALASKA BRINGS 31 PASSENGERS FOR THIS CITY 35 Yukon Tourlsts and 76‘ Roundtrippers Are Also Aboard With 32 passengers for Juneau, 35| Yukon Circle Tour passengers, nnd‘ 76 roundtrippers, steamer Alaflk‘\ from Seattle berthed at Pacific Coast Dock shortly before 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and sailed for Jaines and Skagway at 8 p. m. The inbound passenger list: From Seattle—N. H. Gallard, Mrs. G. A. Cleveland, A. E. Demaray, Mrs. Demaray, R. Dow, Blanche Harmon, Frances Mrs. J. C. Klapp, Emil Liedes, J G. Miles, Cora C. Malony, Mar- garet Nuckols, Mrs. R. T. O'Con- nell, Pat O’Connell, V. Sems, Mag- nihild Oygard, Mrs. D. R. Roach. Mrs. J. Simpson, Helen Storms, W M. Triplette, Mrs. Triplette, S. H Venelstad, A. Wada, B. Wats, Jean Wiison, Ada Zorn, H. Livey, T. John- on, G. Elm, J, A. Edwards, J. Las- sier, B. Norton. rrom Southeast Alaska — C. A Schonac , F. E. Walker, D. Ar-| mour, Mrs rmour, D. T. Fett, W G. Young, L. Herndon. -e>s - 1T PASSENGERS ABOARD YUKON FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, June 13 —Steamer Yu- | i sailed for Alaska ports at 10 | o'clock this morning with 278 first lass and 169 steerage passengers. Included in the passenger list for Juneau are the following Mrs. Mason, Mrs. R. M. Coffey and two children, Marjorie Aikens, Homer J. Green D. D. Muir, Jr., L. L. Lane, Jr, Charles Ottesen,, L. L. Lane, Earl Lagergren, !ledmu; Haglund, Jean Faulkner, H. F. Wel William Winn, Dr. T. Roseberg, W. Henge. | - .o - | ALASKA TAKES OUT MANY FOR SKAGWAY Steamer Alaska from Seattle ed for Haines and Skagway at 8| o'clock last night with 22 passengers from Juneau, and will arrive here| on the return trip, enroute to Se- attle, at 1 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing Outbound passengers from Ju-/ neau were: To Skagway—John W.| Turner, Mrs. J W. Turner, Andrea | Turner, Wanda Robertson, H. L Lucas, Jr, Ruth A. Peck, H. B.| Madland, Mrs. H. B. Madland, Myr- | tle Feero, Geraldine Feero, F. N, sail- | {Mrs. W. E Burke, C. R. Griffin, J. C. Massey, Jerry Ratland, Mrs, H. J. Collins, H. J. Collins, H. 1. Lu- | cas, Geo. Dull, Ada Dull. Lode and placer location n tices | for sale at The Empire offic. CHANNEL BUS LINE Phone 108 Junvau or 71 Douzlu Leave Junun' AM—T: . 5, 3 515 8.5 :15, 315, 11:15, 12:00 midnight, | Leave Douglas A.M.—7:40, 8:40, 9:40, 10:40, 11:40; P.ML.—12:40, 2:10, 3:49,| | 4:40, 5:40,- 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, 11:40. Glacier Highway Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, 8:15; P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday and Sunday Special—6:45 p.m Leave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; PM.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday and Sunday Special—10:00 p.m, ALSO TAXI SERVICE Chatham Strans Transportation Co. M.S.“DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 p.m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 4 CANADIAN PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE June 12, 26 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE June 19 | VICTORIA HAS | taking pass Harland, Betty Johnson, MWMW B SRR SO s SR S [OS— NEW DELIVERY TRUCK | FOR UNITED FOOD IS | DELIVER:.D BY M'CAUL The Mcc. to: Co., has de- livered to ¢ Fooad C pany a new Cumm'l al Dodge de- REACHED NOME Passengers Ale Landed in|livery car which amived on tne North Sea. The car w placed i Downpour of Rain—Walk | commission today wnd witi -.c: | lettered by W. John Harri Streets, Sleep in Chairs 1 cording to R. R. Brown, Manage: | of the United Food Co. D NOVIE Alaska, June 13.—Greet- | a brass band aboard a tug,! lhv «.ummu Victoria arrived here | Magnild Oygaard, laboratory tech- Thursday night and debarked 379 | Rician in the public health division | passengers amid a downpour of rain. of the Social Security Act, returned Many ons were forced to walk | 10 Juneau aboard the steamer Alas- ka yesterday afternoon the stre and sleep in chairs, due 9 She ha to the lack of hotel accommoda-|been outside for a month during me which time she visited in Everett Washington. While in Seattle, Miss Oygaard purchased laboratory equipment Planes are flying day and night engers to mining camps. Pilot Chester Brown and twelve | gers have arrived from Seat- ‘ Juneau. | pas tle via - FIVE PASSENGERS FOR JUNEAU ABOARD MOTORSHIP ZAPGRA ATTLE, June 13.—Motorship | Zapora sailed for Juneau at 3 o'y clock this morning with the fol- wing passengers for tie Alaska Capital City: P. H. McCloud, Richard Rade- let, Mrs. B. F. Knutsen, Mrs. J. D. Kelley, Gerald Allen. NOTICE! We have purchased THE SEATTLE TIMES and P. I Paper Routes in Juneau from .IOL STERLING and WALTER SCOTT. We solicit and thank their cus- tomers for their continued patronage. Henry and Robert Satre - i 3 ) 4 \ ) ) N \ \ \ \ \ )\ \ \ ) \ ) \ 3 I U S S | FALSE PRIDE We knew this man owed some bills that were turned over to us. We sent him letter after letter asking him to come in and see us. He never showed up. His creditors were anxious for their money—needed it badly. There was no other way to adjust the sit- uation as long as he would not cooperate but attach his pay check. LOSS OF CONFIDENCE That was only the beginning. Others whom he owed became alarmed and lost confidence in this man’s willingness to pay his obligations. They, too, had his check attached. And you know there is no employer who is going to keep for very long on his payroll a man who can’t manager his affairs better than that. The result is THAT TODAY THIS MAN i IS WALKING THE STREETS SEARCHING FOR | EMPLOYMENT. i YOUR BUSINESS IS OUR SECRET We found out after it was too late that he wanted to meet his obligations but they were so many he didn’t see how he could. And in his mind the idea of talking it over with us meant a loss of pride. How much better off he would be today if he had talked matters over in the utter privacy of our office. Alaska Credit | Bureau Charles Waynor, Manager First National Bank Bldg. (Ground Floor) PHONE 28 % SOUTHEAST ALASKA CHARTER SERVICE Oifice GASTINEA Pacific Al i s 448 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU SAILING SCHEDULE Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Leuve Due Juneau Due Juneau Aleutian June 6 June 9 June 18 Alaska June 9 Jane 12 June 14 Mt. McKinley June 10 June 13 . ‘Yukon June 13 June 16 June 22 > N'Western June 16 June 20 June 22 Baranof June 17 June 20 Alaska June 20 June 23 June 29 Aleutian June 23 June 27 June 29 THE ALAYKA LiNE M. J WILCOX. Agent—Phone 2 Scheduled Air Service To INTERIOR ALASKA LUXURIOUS TWIN ENGINE TRANSPORTS RADIO EQUIPPED Make Your Reservchons Early! aska Airways i ORTH I.A’fil”” TRANSPORTATION CC The only line serving Alaska that maintaina a reguar weekly service throughout the year. Leave Arrive Leave Boat Seattle Juneau Junes\ S. S. North Sea ...June 8 Janel2 Junel4 V. S. Northalnd Junel5 Junel9 Juneld S. 8. North Sea ... June22 June26 June2s M. S. Northland _.June29 July 3 July 3 S. S. North Sea ...July 6 July 10 July 12 M. S. Northland July 13 July 17 July 17 S. S. North Sea ..July 20 July 2¢ July 26 RAY STEVENS, Agent .. 109 3. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent 79 CITY WHARF . 5] GUY SMITH, Douglas A;en& o> Alaska Transportation Company PREI GHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle to Ketchikan—Wrangell—Petersburg—Juneau Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle Y P.M. Thursday 9 P.M. Friday *M. S. Zapora .... June 12 S. S. Evelyn Berg June 19 D.B. FEMMER. Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 Alaska Air 'l'ransport, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE AtReasonable Charter Rates Phones: Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS HAROLD A. BROWN, Agent Pilot ~N . | THE TERMINAL “Deliciousty Different Foods” i Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties : SIGHTSEEING FLIGHTS U HOTEL Phone 106 FAIRBANKS